Clean up your yard • - • Cut your Grass We have the goods to do the work with Let U S Lawn Mowers RAKES FLO RAL SE T S FO RKS G ARDEN TR O W ELS You furnish us a description of your property pay * Anything and Everything for the Yard A Nice Line Of Fishing Tackle B. H. Finch Hardware - - - - and- Garden Just In Estacada Implements handle the details of Y O U R T A X Payments. All Kinds and Prices, from $3.50 to $10.00 G R A SS C A TC H ER S Free Service Harness through Beginning at 9:45 Saturday morn­ ing, April 3rd. an East Clackamas Teachers’ Institute will he held in the High School Assembly room. An interesting program has been arranged by Mr. McCormick, deal­ ing dttectlv with the teacher and her work The result will he that the teacher will lie able to take home something practical and not theoretical as is so often the case. The teachers themselves are the ones on the program Income Over $1300.00 Buyer C. E. Lucke paid out over $1300.00 to the growers of hogs and livestock purchased for this w’eek's shipment ftom the Estacada Stock Yards. The stock was to have been shipped Monday noon as usual, but owing to a shortage of cars, the stock did not leave the yards until Wednesday. But it is an ill wind that does not bring the Esta cada feed stores a profit and during the two davs wait the hogs were stuffed to their hearts’ content, and PROGRAM the buyer paid the bill. Already reservations have been made for 10:00 A M Song, America ___________ The Schools over 50 hogs for the next shipment, which will occur Monday noon, How I Made My School Standard: April 5th. Three minute talks by B. F. The new Kairbank’ s scales are Ford, Ethel Wilkinson, Lettie now installed at the yards, com­ Gregson. Mrs. Malar, Edith prising gates and runways leading Lillie, Mrs, Lnndstrotn, Lettie from the unloading place into the Osborn. Win Osborn, Edina yards. These scales are roofed ov- Venator, Elsie Dablstrom. «r and present a very business like appearance. Home Making and the School Mrs C. \V. Devore All that is needed now is a meat packing plant to finish the industry, i ; i $ P. M. Milk Testing Dem­ onstration . F. B. Cuthrie but there is no immediate prospect of this addition. The Aurora Ob School Legislation server, commenting on a recent ac­ Supt. J. E. Calavan count of the stock yards in the Relation of School and Church Progress, says that their city needs ...... _Rev. C. B. Rees yards, but to date have net been able to even land a loading chute. The Ninth Grade in :-2*3 They ask whether the fault lies in Teacher Schools led by _____________ Lettie Gregson | the farmers, the townspeople or the railroad company, hot if they will A ddress................ .. M. S. Pittman come over here, we will give them How to Interest the Parent a few inside pointers on how to tn th; School Mrs. Barnum establish a stock yards. Lorenzo Tenny Passes A w ay Lorenzo Tenny, for 21 years I a resident of the Viola district, died i at his home last Friday, March! 19th. The end came peacefully, \ after a lingering illness front a com j plication of heart trouble, dropsy and old age. Mr. Tenny came to this county in 1894 from Nebraska, locating near Viola. He was horn in New York state, hut for many years was located in the middle west, prior to his coming to Oregon. He is survived by his widow, a ] son, L F. Tennv, and a daughter, j Miss Olive Tenny, all of whom re 1 side near Viola. The funeral services conducted I by the Rev. Krtdy and Mr. A ! Demoy, were held Sunday after­ noon at the Viola church with in­ terment in the Redland cemetery. the Estacada State Bank tfROV D. W A IK ÏR . President THOMAS YOCUM. The Frtshmen won the tng of- School News war contest from the Sophomores and as a result their flag was flying Con tr ¡billed on Wedntsdav of last week. To The Estacada Grammar School make it good measure the Fresh­ will he standardized on Friday even­ men girls won a basket hall game ing, April 2nd, at 8 P. M. This Iront the Sophomore girls by the score of 8 to 3, will make our school the first and The Commencement program has only one of the first or second-class districts to he standardized in been arranged and will be pub­ lished in the near future. The Clackamas county. The County program this tear is expected to be Superintendent, J E. Calavan and better than ever before. Supervisor McCormick will he the “ too students in the Estacada speakers of the evening. The High School next year" (motto). school wi'l also present a program that will prove interesting. and Vice P resident IRWIN 0 . WR IG H I, Cashier Interest paid on time deposits. Fire Insurance Northwestern Fire & Marine Insurance Co. J. of Minneapolis A gent Estacada, Oregon T akin g Flies Now Many of the local anglers are having luck with the trout, tn the deep waters of the Clackamas, ad­ joining the Estacada Park. While it is a little earlj- for fly fishing* many btg fish have been landed with this bait, although the l est catches to date have been made with salmon egg bait. Such well known fishermen as Simmons and Jim Smith of Estacada are telling some awful stories about the "out­ laws’ ’ and ’ ’hull mooses” they are landing and samples of the fish have been seen. Ed. Boner. Whit­ field and Heylmau, like the editor, dont brag much about their catches, but have enjoyed tlie’ r share of hsh dinners, so far this year. Remember, the Progress is giv­ ing a years's subscription to the party catching the biggest trout between now and July 1st, but the fish must be shown at this office One of the busiest spots in this j part of the county for the past two | weeks, is Retd's Estacsda Garage, ' with over a dozen antomobiles be ing overhauled, new ones assembled and old ones being put in readiness | for the spring travel Stick A Knife Into a piece of our roast beef and note how tender it is. Put a morse! in your mouth and then you’ll know what meat tooth­ someness means. Same way with the rest of meats. Put them to the test of taste and tenderness to-day. Cash Paid For E g g s Fish Fridays Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 8 3 . Estacada, Oregon Broadway